NASA Discovers The BIGGEST Explosion in the Universe

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NASA Discovers The BIGGEST Explosion in the Universe

Scientists at NASA just discovered the biggest explosion in the history of the Universe that we can see. It’s big enough to fit 15 milky way galaxies inside. It erupted from a black hole in a galaxy hundreds of millions of light years away.

Astronomers figured it out by using X-ray data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and ESA's XMM-Newton. They also collected radio data from the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) 1in Australia and the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) in India.

The humdinger of an explosion that is the subject of this video occurred in the Ophiuchus galaxy cluster that lies about 390 million light years away. In case you’re not sure, galaxy clusters are the biggest structure in the mind bending thing we call ‘The Universe. They contain thousands of galaxies, dark matter and hot gas. Think of it like some melting pot of a city like New York but in Universal terms. It’s one of those place where whatever exists out there, you’re gonna to find it in one of these clusters.

Big Supernova
Thomas Vanz
License Under CC 3.0

Music provided by Monstercat:
Shingo Nakamura - Commence

Galaxy Cluster Image:
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Hubble image courtesy of NASA/STScI
Spitzer image courtesy of JPL/CalTech
Chandra image courtesy of NASA/CXC/University of Missouri-Kansas City/M.Brodwin et al

X-ray: Chandra: NASA/CXC/NRL/S. Giacintucci, et al., XMM: ESA/XMM; Radio: NCRA/TIFR/GMRT; Infrared: 2MASS/UMass/IPAC-Caltech/NASA/NSF

Centaurus A Galaxy Explosion
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Radio telescope image of jets courtesy of NASA/TANAMI/Müller et al.
Visible light image courtesy of Capella Observatory
Optical/radio/visible image courtesy of Capella Observatory with radio data from Ilana Feain, Tim Cornwell, and Ron Ekers (CSIRO/ATNF), R. Morganti (ASTRON) and N. Junkes (MPIfR)
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Whether these videos end up as viewed as your previous ones or not- I hope you find your passion again. Some of your older videos were on some abstract and fascinating topics but it was your passion that made them special. I miss the old intro too but maybe that’s just personal taste. Thanks for all your hard work over the years.

Moz
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You made the largest explosion ever discovered sound even more fascinating...and your delivery made it feel somehow peaceful...I was just finally curling up in my bed when this video dropped, and I believe you could talk about almost anything and it would still help me reach that calm place where I find good, deep sleep.
Explosions like this scare me. If one were to happen anywhere near to us...nope!
Thank you for another well-made video, sir...I hope your night is as peaceful as your narration.

JenniferDamron
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So happy you guys are creating again, glad to see you guys back!

kmanrocks
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the biggest explosion is from my ass after having taco-bell

kabukimanindahouse
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This is the stuff that fascinates me. Great explanation 👍

diyeana
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"that place deep in the Bronx that's a little dangerous but that's where the party is", perfect lol

tahirflint
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Seeing this video posted created the biggest explosion in the universe in my pants.

MattSeconds
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Damn that was a cool episode. Thanks guys!

Vorador
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It’s great to see this channel to be up and running again

notieming
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What the heck is with those comparisons ? And no… black holes don’t tend to suck up everything around them, what the heck…

JaceKeller
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"So laik, dis here iz laik fiddy Milky Ways, 2022 scientific documentaries be like.

user_____M
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So like, are we back in motion for a bit? It's been 2 or 3 uploads- and I'm really happy to see them.

I used to *binge*" this channel. Its always so nice to see things return

FloppeyPyro
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This is oddly calming, like meditation, except I'm just a nerd who likes space.

grnch
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Im so stoked about this comeback i love this channel 👍

miguelatowers
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Why the comparisons with New York and the Bronx. Doesn't make sense. Weird

CraigMCRJunglist
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I truly wonder how scientists calculate distances like 100B light years for example... how do we know? i mean whatever we see is 100B years in the past... and there isn't something to compare the distance with visually because the distances are so massive... do they just tell the age of the light? or what? if they do then how? id love to see this covered by someone.

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Mate I haven't watched your videos in bloody ages! I've still got my notifications on but never got any notifications for your channel in a long time! Thank you for still posting. Hopefully YouTube can fix this somehow. Cos it's not fair

SamanthaTotimeh
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I personally liked JD and the introduction

michaeldanon
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oh yeah that big explosion out there in the universe
reminds me of that one party in the bronx

TheGreenTeabagger
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Love this channel, but black holes do not suck in matter from all around it, if matter gets too close, it then will be pulled into the black hole, but b.holes are not giant vacuums... Just want to make that clear

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